Avoca & District Historical Society Inc.

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85 High Street 3467 Avoca, Victoria
85 High Street Avoca Victoria 3467 AU

The society was established in 1984 and is dedicated to preserving, collecting and researching the history of Avoca and the surrounding district.

The headquarters of the Society is an historic building at 85 High Street, Avoca, which was the Avoca Court House from 1859 to 1979. It now contains a local history & family history resource centre containing thousands of documents, photographs, maps, microfilm of local newspapers & rate books, artifacts, etc., pertaining to the localities in the Avoca district.

Postal Address PO Box 24 Avoca VIC 3467

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7 High St, Harcourt VIC, Australia 70.55 km

Museum and archives pertaining to horticulture, granite and families.

Image: Harcourt ANA Hall, built 1911, the of Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre

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George A Milford, President
PO Box 22 Streatham VIC 3351 Australia 74.74 km
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Bruce Mckenna
Cape Clear VIC, Australia 75.28 km

Photos, maps, documents, information, all aspects of life in the gold fields and farming areas surrounding Cape Clear & District Historical Society.

26 High Street Wedderburn VIC 3518 Australia 75.65 km

Wedderburn is is located 225 km north west of Bendigo and within the Loddon Shire. We have over 33,000 digitised records in our database covering Wedderburn and surrounding towns within the shire. Our digital records include over 100 audio tapes of past presentations given by locals talking about their early years in the district. Selected records and documents can be copied to a USB memory stick for visitors to take away with them. Further digitizing will continue throughout 2020.

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Alan Mulraney, secretary
124 High Street Taradale VIC 3447 Australia 77.67 km
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Ivan Murray
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6347 Midland Hwy, Buninyong VIC, Australia 80.19 km

The Society promotes the study, collection and preservation of the history, heritage and environment of Buninyong and the surrounding district.

Image: ‘Buninyong Town Hall, home of the Buninyong and District Historical Society’.

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The Society holds a culturally and historically significant collection of books, documents, photographs, artworks, textiles and objects. Many of the photographs and documents are irreplaceable.

Former Courthouse, Sailors Gully Road, Eaglehawk 80.72 km

Eaglehawk Heritage Society Inc was formed to preserve the history and heritage of the area. It provides a museum and research facilities within an historic Eaglehawk building.

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Bev Hanson
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3-5 Camp Street, Trentham VIC 3458, Australia 81.28 km

Trentham Historical Society works to preserve, and make available to the public, the history of the township of Trentham and the surrounding district including the settlements of Little Hampton, East Trentham, Spring Hill, Fern Hill and Tylden. The society publishes a quarterly newsletter and booklets from time to time and also holds an annual exhibition.

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Secretary - Vicki Steggall
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71 Mollison Street, Malmsbury VIC, Australia 81.37 km

Formed in 1987, the society aims to preserve and promote the history and heritage of Malmsbury and surrounding districts.

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Susan Walter, President
Halls Gap VIC 3381 84.91 km

Photos, etc, of Halls Gap and Grampians.

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Kathy McDonald, Secretary
2861 Colac-Ballarat Road Dereel VIC 3352 Australia 85.05 km
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Dereel History Group
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45-47 Stieglitz Street, Ballan 3342 87.5 km
We are a local Historical Society with an extensive paper based collection relating to the old Ballan Shire.
Our purpose is to collect and preserve items relating to the Shire and make our collection available to anyone researching the history of the area
Our collection is open for research only by appointment. Contact the Secretary at bshsinc@hotmail.com.au
Image: is a drawing of Horne’s Little Blue Store. It was the first store and substantial building in Ballan situated on the SE corner of Cowie and Simpson Sts.
75 Piper St, Kyneton 87.93 km

Kyneton Historical Society is a voluntary non-profit incorporated community organisation, comprising people from many fields committed to collecting, preserving, researching and sharing the wealth of material that is our herit5age, and for which we as members are custodians.

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Larina Strauch, Secretary
2110 Glenelg Highway, Lake Bolac 88.77 km

Preservation and Display of historical photos; research as required.

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Karen McIntyre- -Treasurer
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624 Midland Highway, Huntly VIC 3551, Australia 89.8 km

Mainly a pictorial and documentary collection, some artefacts (machinery, small utensils). Second site, former Court House, 621 Midland Highway, original furniture, soldiers photos, MUIOOF Certificate and honor rolls.

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Margaret Pitson- Treasurer
93 Cromie Street Rupanyup Vic 3388 Australia 90.47 km
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Helen Uhe
56 Woods Street Donald VIC 3480 Australia 91.51 km
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Donald History Society Inc
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1 High Street, Charlton Victoria 3525 92.39 km

Established in 1973, we collect, preserve and share information, photos and items relevant to Charlton & the surrounding district.

Located in the former Mechanics Institute building (1882), the Charlton Golden Grains Museum showcases a diverse collection of over 3000 artefacts and photographs from Charlton’s early pioneer days through to today.

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43 Forest Street, Woodend VIC 3442, Australia 97.66 km

The Woodend and District Heritage Society  operates a local and family history resource centre. The collection is fully indexed and relates to the Old Shire of Newham & Woodend, Ashbourne, Hesket, early Rochford, part Macedon, part Carlsruhe.

Built in 1870, the court house in Forest St was the second court building in Woodend.

It was used for criminal cases until 1964 and for coroner’s court hearings until the 1970s. Now it’s home to the Woodend & District Heritage Society.

You can find us at Woodend’s old court house every Wednesday, from February to November (10am-12.30pm and 1.30pm-4pm).

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